Question / Help Playlists

DonH

New Member
Have been looking at YouTube videos, reading OBS Guides, searching in general, but i am coming up confused. I am attempting to stream our church's services 24/7, and have streamed a single service recording over and over. Wanting to be able to do more than one service, hence the playlist. From what i have come up with, recommendation is to use VLC as the playlist source. So i have downloaded the 64-bit VLC Media Player version 3.0.8 and have created a playlist of a couple of videos, and verified that they loop as i want. But when i have gone to OBS (23.2.1) and tried to find VLC as a source... this is where i am not understanding / missing something.
In OBS i click on the "+" under the Sources window to add a Source, VLC does not appear there as source as seen in the tutorial videos. So i obviously do not know what i am doing or looking for.
 

Narcogen

Active Member
Downgrade to a version of VLC prior to 3.x. The new version on MacOS does not support source integration with OBS.

2.2.0 works for me.
 

Narcogen

Active Member
The note in my signature is general advice for users experiencing stutters, it was not part of my reply to you. I'm not suggesting that Mac users update Windows.

OBS will not see VLC available as a source on MacOS if the version of VLC is greater than 3.x.
 
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